The Constituent States of the Vargr Extents are in a constant state of flux (change), and these AAB article entries cannot be kept updated as quickly as the political map within the Extents changes. As of the last library update, these are the extant (present) polities within the Vargr Extents:

The Vargr Extents are one of the most radically free supra-polities to be found within Charted Space. Many other sophont species enjoy freedom, but never to the extreme ends that the Vargr do. Where other species like a fairly centralized government authority, the Vargr have a contrarian or anti-authoritarian streak... Where other species prefer stability at the cost of a little freedom, the Vargr vehemently disagree. Where other peoples have a dominant or mostly unified supra-culture, the Vargr take it to the other extreme: They believe in pervasive poly-diversity, a belief that there is always room in the universe for another type of life, another type of government, another social arrangement, new genetic experimentation... And another of everything else! The Vargr are an amicable and inimical species at the same time. One political philosopher once described the Vargr as a hyper-diverse species with pure chaos as a culture.

The regions inhabited by Vargr, generally to coreward of the Imperium.

Vargr are a far-flung race of intelligent aliens, roughly humanoid in nature, although genetically derived from carnivore-chaser stock. The Vargr are, by nature, pack animals, but continuing rivalry between the various established packs have made a united Vargr empire impossible.

Due to the Vargr penchant to not form large, stable governments, Vargr, as a race, have not developed any one, standard calendar or time-keeping system. Instead, the Vargr have developed dozen of different calendars and time-keeping systems.

The Vargr have no accurate calendar, so dating is meaningless, however a Vargr "year" is ~1.03 Solomani years.

As in other things, the Vargr acknowledge no universal calendar. Individual planets impose years based on their own planet's movements; sometimes these standards are imposed across larger areas of space, but the is no true Vargr "standard year". Calendars date from whatever event the local populace cares to choose as a starting point. Imperial historians tend to assign dates in one of two forms, either according to the Imperial calendar, or based upon the Diaspora (Gvegh Vargr: gzokdae) or invention of interstellar travel by the Vargr in the year -3810. This latter is frequently used in giving dates to events in Vargr history.

While the region is predominatly Vargr, the sparse Vilani population was not significantly displaced.

The original Vargr immigrants were pressed into the surrouding areas, and to this day still tend to collect in densely populated fringe communities, with the human populations living at the center of the older, larger communities.

Human presence and involvement have done much to stabilize the political environment. In fact, the Vargr have adopted much of the Vilani culture into their own, sometime taking on patterns very familiar to Imperials.

At the same time, the Vargr often resent having to live "in the humans' shadow". The ownership of companies, land, and oftentimes political positions frequently reside disproportionately in the hand of humans.